The pivotal role of an interconnected cellular conductive structure to manage heat removal in compact Fischer-Tropsch fixed-bed reactors

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Abstract

Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is a strongly exothermic process wherein T-management is crucial. In this work, we demonstrate that diluting the catalyst bed with fragments of a conductive material does not grant the same excellent T-control as when the catalyst is randomly packed into a connected cellular structure made of the same material.

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Fratalocchi, L., Groppi, G., Visconti, C. G., Lietti, L., & Tronconi, E. (2019). The pivotal role of an interconnected cellular conductive structure to manage heat removal in compact Fischer-Tropsch fixed-bed reactors. Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, 4(11), 1917–1921. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9re00280d

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